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Would you like to share/collaborate TECH2TECH questions? I have good experience with the Dell 11xx/51xx series, HP DV 1xxx, 2xxx,4xxx, 6xxx series. As you too may have noticed. There is no real Tech2Tech place, often having to field through end-users. I do component level work on all brands of laptops only. And just now decided to open a real storefront after the volume started to get too high.

Currently I am the only one in NC/SC doing SMT soldering. Since I was trained my NASA/MILSPEC certification program after my electronics degree. I tend to find myself in an elite group, with no real place to ask questions. Also programmer/developer but wanted more of a challenge.

I am listed as Kegtapper here.
and some of my repairs are listed at www.mayosoftware.us/repairs - Got too busy to maintain it everyday.

I'm going to let you know before hand that you're qualifications far exceed mine. I do component level work primarily on Dell & IBM, I'm familair with these. However, systen boards don't change that much from manufacturer to manufacturer, so I do some work with other boards from time to time. No programming for me, more of a hands on, hardware, type. I would definitely like to keep in touch in order to "pick your brain" and help you, if I can. I have a couple of other techs that have shops and on line shops that I collaberate with. You can never have too many. Look forward to hearing from you again. You can also reach me at pyrhyc@yahoo.com

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SInce SharePoint Services 3.0 and SharePoint Server 2007 does require a server interface to run the collaboration tools you are unfortunately stuck with running it on server software. But all is not doom and gloom as there is an option for you to run Microsoft's Virtual PC. Here is an article on how it works from Microsoft. (http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/97a74f0e-798d-45ff-b9bf-7feed68c40e51033.mspx) . This allows you to not ony run your native Operating system, but also run SharePoint on th esame machine in a virtual environment.

Interesting problem. Have you tried installing another internet browser such as Mozilla Firefox? I love Firefox it saves my tabs/open webpages if I select that option when I shut down the PC even if your PC crashes 90% of the time it will have your tabs/pages saved. The only problems I have experienced with Firefox (minor issue) is some websites hosting videos that are "save as" won't download but this happens rarely. Firefox is also
less vulnerable to phishing and hacking according to the Mozilla website http://www.mozilla.org/

I have had nothing but problems with Windows Vista since I got my Acer Aspire 5610. It crashes daily or 1-2 times a week. I have heard Windows Vista Premium is a better version, but haven't tried it. I know you can purchase installer discs from Acer on their webpage but don't know if you can get them in Windows XP. I have considered dumping the Vista and paying to get XP installed instead.

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Good afternoon!The power switch is located near the top center of the keyboard, just to the left of the "PrtSc" key.

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Good day to you!I'm not really understanding your question. If you are asking whether you can use the A/C adapter without the battery in the computer, you certainly should be able to. If that's not what you are asking, could I get you to clarify things with a little more detail?

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